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European Bison - adults and juvenile
European Bison - adults and juvenile (Bison bonasus L.). Bialowieza Nature Park - Belorussia
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In this photograph, European Bison, also known as Wisents (Bison bonasus), are seen in their natural habitat at the Bialowieza Nature Park in Belarus. The image showcases a mix of adults and juveniles, highlighting the differences between the generations. The adult European Bison, with their massive bodies and impressive curved horns, exude a sense of power and strength. In contrast, the juveniles, with their smaller size and straight horns, display their youthful energy and curiosity. European Bison are the last surviving European subspecies of the ancient forest bison that once roamed the European woodlands. They are the largest land animals in Europe, and their survival is a testament to the conservation efforts of the Bialowieza Forest National Park, which straddles the border between Belarus and Poland. The photograph captures the European Bison in their woodland surroundings, surrounded by trees, and standing in a tranquil and peaceful setting. The adults, both male and female, are seen standing proudly, while the juveniles are seen playing and exploring their environment. The image also highlights the strong family bonds between the European Bison, with mothers and fathers caring for their young calves. The European Bison holds a significant place in European history, as they were hunted to near extinction in the late 19th century. Today, they are a symbol of conservation success, with populations growing steadily in the wild. This photograph is a reminder of the importance of preserving these magnificent animals and their habitats for future generations to enjoy.
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